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THE STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED - SBSA-Structured Note Programme update

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SBSA-Structured Note Programme update

THE STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration No. 1962/000738/06)
Issuer Code: BISTDB
(“SBSA”)

NOTIFICATION OF AN UPDATE TO THE ISSUER DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE AND THE
RISK FACTORS & OTHER DISCLOSURES SCHEDULE RELATING TO THE STANDARD
BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED ZAR120,000,000,000 STRUCTURED NOTE
PROGRAMME (“Structured Note Programme”)
Noteholders are advised of the update to:

•   the Issuer Disclosure Schedule relating to The Standard Bank of
    South Africa Limited, which is incorporated by reference in
    programme memorandum for The Standard Bank of South Africa
    Limited ZAR120,000,000,000 Structured Note Programme dated 26
    January 2021 (the “Programme Memorandum”); and

•   the Risk Factors & Other Disclosures Schedule relating to the
    Structured Note Programme, which is also incorporated by reference
    in the Programme Memorandum.


The updated Issuer Disclosure Schedule and the updated Risk Factors &
Other Disclosures Schedule are available for inspection at SBSA’s
registered office and on Standard Bank Group Limited’s corporate website
at:                https://reporting.standardbank.com/debt-investors/debt-
securities/debt-securities/.
9 December 2022


Johannesburg
Debt Sponsor
The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited (acting through its Corporate
and Investment Banking division)

Date: 09-12-2022 03:51:00
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